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Databases: Oracle, MS SQL Server, Azure PostgreSQL, Denodo - SQL: design and develop complex SQL queries, stored procedures, views, or to tune existing ones for optimal performance - Programming: Python, R - Azure Cloud - Azure Databricks - ETL Tools: Azure Data Factory, IBM DataStage etc.
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Experience working with multiple operating systems platforms (UNIX, Windows, Linux), databases (Oracle, SQL, DB2, Sybase), and server applications such as IIS and Websphere. Five years of management over organizations that have operational responsibility of multiple platform server and database environments.
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Full SDLC Business Analysis Data Modeling Rest API QA / Testing Full-stack Development HL7 FHIR Healthcare Industry Knowledge Excellent communication - both written and verbal Azure DevOps Kanban Board management ASP.Net C# IIS SQL Server Relational database design and concepts HTML, CSS, Javascript, JQuery AJAX, JSON EDI - X12, HL7, FHIR Console/Batch Programming Netsmart MyAvatar products.
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Experience with a variety of programming languages, frameworks, and tools relevant to the organization's tech stack, such as Cloud platform (GCP, AWS), Java, Spring-boot, Kafka, Kubernetes, Redis, React, SQL Server.
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Microsoft SQL Server or Azure SQL DB, Entity Framework, Stored Procedures using T-SQL, ETL. Healthcare supply chain management, with an understanding of procurement and requisition workflows.
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Deep understanding of various Cloud and Data Analytics platforms (such as Snowflake, Oracle, SQL Server, Cloudera, AWS, NiFi, Hortonworks) and their inter-operability challenges and solutions.
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Financial Advisor - SaT Capital Transformation - VME - Financial Modeling - Mgr - Multiple Positions
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Must have 3 years of experience building financial analytics models and tools from scratch in at least one of the following: MS Excel, MS Access, SQL Server, Data Visualization applications (such as Tableau, Power BI, or Spotfire.
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Familiarity with database technology such as MySQL, MongoDB, and SQL Server. Knowledge of server-side programming languages and frameworks like Node.js, Django, or Ruby on Rails.
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Working knowledge of T-SQL, SSRS, SSIS and other related SQL Server and DB technologies. C#, ASP.NET MVC, ADO.NET, Web API/REST, Entity Framework, XML, XSLT/DTD/Schema, Angular 4+, HTML5, CSS3+, AngularJS, JavaScript, JQuery, Software Design Patterns, SOA, Data Modeling, OLTP databases, T-SQL, SSRS, SSIS, OOP, OOD.
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Certification as CompTIA Security + Certified other Database Provider (such as Microsoft SQL) CCIE Routing and Switching Certified with other Linus/Unix Operating System Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) Certified with other Linux/Unit Operating System Certified with other Network Provider (such as Juniper.
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Experience working with relational (e.g., MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, Snowflake, Redshift) and non-relational (e.g., Mongo, NoSQL) databases. Experience using statistical computer languages (e.g., R, Python, SQL, etc.
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Qualifications Talent Requirements: Highly proficient with Syncromatics transit software is a MUST. Proficiency with Active Directory, relational databases (MS SQL Server preferable) and networking.
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Maintain and exercise a highly accomplished level of capability in the firm’s technologies and methodologies including C#, MS SQL Server, ASP.NET Core, Blazor, ReactJS, JavaScipt, Git, Azure DevOps, Azure Service Bus, Azure Functions, Azure Storage, CI/CD Pipelines, and other application tools/languages.
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Excellent Problem-Solving SkillsPreferred QualificationsExperience and proficiency with SQL Server 2014/2016 versions and SQL Server on GCP is a plusFront End programming using dot net preferred.
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Advanced knowledge of SQL, comfortable and writing and debugging SQL queries and extracting from and querying large and diverse databases (e.g. Azure Databricks, Snowflake, Teradata, MS SQL server.
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